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berberry |
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October 23, 2004 09:16:57am |
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sabucat_trailers
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Re: Wow! and request |
If we're taking requests, I'd like to lodge one for David O. Selznik's sex western 'Duel In The Sun' from 1946.
Is it possible that trailers for any of Britian's Ealing Studios comedy output might be available? I'd most like to see 'Kind Hearts and Coronets' and 'The Ladykillers'.
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berberry |
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December 29, 2004 02:47:01pm |
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sabucat_trailers
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Re: Wow! and request |
ridetheory writes:" Several of Hitchcock's trailers are entertaining -- I remember "The Birds" being just him making morbid jokes..."
I don't know about that particular one but I'll bet you're right, Hitchcock trailers probably are good. I'd be interested in seeing a number of them, the one you mentioned and maybe 'Foreign Correspondent', 'Psycho', 'Rope', 'The 39 Steps', 'North by Northwest', etc.
If I had to pick one of these I'd think it'd be 'Rope'. Given the fact that the story was based on the Leopold-Loeb homosexual murder case from the 20s, I think it might be interesting to see how this picture was marketed at the time of its original release.
I can remember seeing the trailer for 'Family Plot' at cinema, and I have the one for 'Rebecca' on VHS.
This post was modified by berberry on 2004-12-29 22:47:01
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johnnytheboy |
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January 05, 2005 11:12:45pm |
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sabucat_trailers
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Re: Wow! and request |
The trailer for Hitchcock's "Frenzy" was a scream. Funny wise I mean, or as the Brits would say, "veddy droll". Hitch is walking around a crime scene casually telling viewers about his new movie concerning a strangler. He removes a necktie from a female victim and puts it on without missing a beat.